WO2001086164A1 - Modular pull-type clutch release mechanism - Google Patents
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- WO2001086164A1 WO2001086164A1 PCT/IB2001/000657 IB0100657W WO0186164A1 WO 2001086164 A1 WO2001086164 A1 WO 2001086164A1 IB 0100657 W IB0100657 W IB 0100657W WO 0186164 A1 WO0186164 A1 WO 0186164A1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D23/00—Details of mechanically-actuated clutches not specific for one distinct type
- F16D23/12—Mechanical clutch-actuating mechanisms arranged outside the clutch as such
- F16D23/14—Clutch-actuating sleeves or bearings; Actuating members directly connected to clutch-actuating sleeves or bearings
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D23/00—Details of mechanically-actuated clutches not specific for one distinct type
- F16D23/12—Mechanical clutch-actuating mechanisms arranged outside the clutch as such
- F16D23/14—Clutch-actuating sleeves or bearings; Actuating members directly connected to clutch-actuating sleeves or bearings
- F16D23/142—Clutch-actuating sleeves or bearings; Actuating members directly connected to clutch-actuating sleeves or bearings with a resilient member acting radially between the bearing and its guide means
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- This invention relates generally to motor vehicle clutches, and more specifically, to clutches employing a release sleeve disposed between a device for displacing a release bearing and a clutch spring and/or clutch lever.
- Clutches designed for use in heavy and medium duty applications commonly employ a sleeve that is disposed on a transmission driven shaft.
- the sleeve connects a device for displacing release bearings, commonly known as a release lever, with a clutch spring and/or clutch levers which provide the clutch engagement load against the pressure plate.
- the sleeve is disposed over the transmission driven shaft and rotates with the spring, as well as the cover, flywheel and pressure plate of the clutch.
- a bushing in axial alignment with the bearing is press fit in the sleeve for unitary rotation therewith and rides directly on the transmission driven shaft. Relative rotation between the sleeve and the transmission driven shaft occurs when the clutch is partially or fully released.
- the release bearing has an outer race which is prevented from rotating with respect to the inner race and is engaged with a release lever.
- the release lever has arms which engage wear pads located on an outer axial surface of a bearing housing.
- the release lever is pivotally mounted in the clutch housing connecting an engine block and a transmission case.
- the clutch fork is connected with a clutch pedal by a clutch control system for selective axial displacement of the bearing and sleeve and the resulting disengagement of the clutch by the operator.
- a clutch brake may be provided on the transmission driven shaft between the bearing housing and the transmission case to stop the rotation of the driven shaft. The clutch brake is engaged when the clutch is fully disengaged by the operator.
- Release bearing size is determined by the transmission design. Transmission driven shaft diameter varies among transmission models. Some transmissions include a bearing cap extension, or quill, which the release bearing inner diameter must clear. Therefore, a number of bearing sizes need to be provided to accommodate various transmission designs. Bearing size will also impact the clutch design.
- Release bearing life is susceptible to debris in the form of friction material from the driven disc facings and environmental contaminants such as dirt, salt and water. These contaminants can be detrimental to the life of the bearing. Heat from the clutch brake may also result in shortened bearing life. Many clutch designs do not have a serviceable bearing, therefore a bearing failure would require clutch replacement.
- a clutch assembly is typically supplied with the release bearing assembly installed.
- one of a plurality of release bearing assemblies may be installed in one clutch assembly, which further complicates the assembly process.
- a release mechanism which can accommodate a variety of transmission designs with a single bearing. It is also desirous to provide a release mechanism which protects the bearing seals from contaminants as well as locating the bearing away from the clutch brake. It is further desirous to provide a clutch release mechanism that facilitates bearing replacement when the bearing is worn or damaged. It is still further desirous to provide a clutch release mechanism that simplifies the clutch manufacturing and assembly process by requiring a minimum number of bearing assemblies to be provided with multiple transmission designs.
- a release mechanism for a clutch includes a release sleeve slideably disposed on a driven shaft, the release sleeve has an axis of rotation, a first end and a second end.
- a lever engagement portion is disposed at the first end of the release sleeve for contact with a release lever.
- a bearing is disposed about the axis of rotation and has an inner race and outer race.
- a bearing housing portion is disposed at the second end of the release sleeve for receiving the bearing. The bearing housing portion has a shoulder for locating the bearing therein.
- a retainer is disposed at the bearing housing portion for securing the bearing within the bearing housing by limiting the axial travel of the bearing relative to the release sleeve when the outer race of the bearing is disposed between the shoulder of the bearing housing and the retainer.
- the release mechanism includes a bearing sleeve which has a bearing mount portion for locating a bearing thereon and a spring portion for receiving a radially inward portion of a biasing spring or a lever.
- the inner race of the bearing may include a spring support portion for receiving a radially inwardly portion of a biasing spring or lever, disposing of the bearing sleeve all together.
- a bushing is disposed within an inner radial surface of the release sleeve.
- a clutch brake may be provided which extends about the driven shaft and disposed adjacent to the contact surface of the release sleeve and axially spaced from the bearing housing portion.
- the release mechanism includes a selectively engageable retainer disposed at the bearing housing portion.
- the retainer is moveable from a first radial position to a second radial position relative to the axis of rotation.
- the selectively engageable retainer comprises at least one radially extending detent portion which is moveable from a first radial position to a second radial position relative to the axis of rotation.
- a biasing member cooperates with the detent for urging the detent toward one of a first or second radial position.
- a cam cooperates with the detent where the cam is rotatable from a first angular position to a second angular position relative to the release sleeve.
- a radially extending lever cooperates with the cam to cause the cam to rotate from a first angular position where the detent is at a first radial position, to a second angular position where the detent is moved to a second radial position.
- a clutch includes a driving member having an axis of rotation, a cover coupled to the driving member for rotation therewith and a pressure plate coupled to the cover for rotation therewith.
- a driven member is coupled to an axially extending driven shaft for rotation therewith. The driven member is interposed between the driving member and the pressure plate.
- a biasing member is disposed between the pressure plate and the cover to bias the pressure plate toward the driven member.
- a release sleeve is slideably disposed on a driven shaft, the release sleeve rotates on the axis of rotation and has a first end and a second end.
- a lever engagement portion is disposed at the first end of the release sleeve for contact with the release lever.
- a bearing is disposed about the axis of rotation and had an inner race and outer race.
- a bearing housing portion is disposed at the second end of the release sleeve for receiving the bearing.
- the bearing housing portion has a shoulder for locating a bearing therein.
- a retainer is disposed at the bearing housing portion for securing the bearing within a bearing housing by limiting the axial travel of the bearing relative to the release sleeve when the outer race of the bearing is disposed between the shoulder of the bearing housing portion and the retainer.
- FIG. 1 is an environmental view of a drive train, including an engine, transmission and a clutch mounted in a heavy duty vehicle.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a clutch embodying a release assembly representing the current state of the art.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a clutch embodying the release mechanism of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a transmission housing having one embodiment of the release mechanism of the present invention therein revealing a release sleeve and a bearing sleeve in an uncoupled state.
- FIG. 5 is an exploded cross-sectional view of one embodiment of the release mechanism of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of one embodiment of a retainer according to the principals of the present invention
- FIG. 7A is a cross-sectional view of a release assembly of the present invention prior to mating the bearing with the bearing housing portion.
- FIG. 7B is a cross-sectional view of a release assembly of the present invention where the bearing is engaging the bearing housing.
- FIG. 7C is a cross-sectional view of a release assembly of the present invention where the bearing is disposed between a shoulder of the bearing housing and the retainer where the retainer is in an inward axial position.
- FIG. 7D is a cross-sectional view of a release assembly of the present invention where the bearing is disposed within the bearing housing and the retainer is in an outer radial position to release the bearing from the release sleeve.
- FIG. 8A is a cross-sectional view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention where the retainer is an expandable spring clip.
- FIG. 8B is a cross-sectional view of yet another alternate embodiment of the present invention where the bearing sleeve extends beyond the spring support portion.
- FIG. 8C is a cross-sectional view of still yet another alternate embodiment of the present invention where an extended inner race includes a spring support portion.
- FIG. 9 is one embodiment of a retainer according to the present invention.
- a friction drive or clutch 10 is disposed between an engine 12 and a transmission 14.
- a clutch control system 15 is used to selectively disengage and engage clutch 10 by a vehicle operator.
- a flywheel 16 is rotatably coupled to the engine's crankshaft for unitary rotation therewith.
- Transmission 14 includes a driven shaft 18.
- a clutch 10 having a conventional release mechanism 28 is shown.
- Clutch 10 includes a driven member 24 that is slideably disposed over driven shaft 18 for unitary rotation therewith. Driven member 24 is axially disposed between flywheel 16 and pressure plate 22. Pressure plate 22 is rotatably connected to flywheel 16 through a cover 20.
- a biasing spring 21 provides force to urge pressure plate 22 toward flywheel 16 to compress driven member 24 between pressure plate 22 and flywheel 16 causing driven shaft 18 to rotate as a unit with flywheel 16 and pressure plate 22.
- Cover 20 is mounted directly to flywheel 16 and substantially encloses pressure plate 22.
- Conventional release mechanism 28 is slideably disposed over driven shaft 18.
- Biasing springs 21 are disposed between the release mechanism 28 and cover 20.
- a plurality of levers 19 are interposed between the conventional release mechanism 28 and a fulcrum ring 23. The levers 19 are used to transfer spring force from the release mechanism 28 to pressure plate 22. The lever 19 provides force to the pressure plate 22 by making contact therewith at an intermediate point between fulcrum ring 23 and release mechanism 28.
- the conventional release mechanism 28 includes a bearing housing 27 connected to a release sleeve 29.
- a release bearing 26 is disposed within bearing housing 27.
- a clutch brake 25 is disposed upon the driven shaft 18 between the bearing housing 27 and a transmission case 17. It can be readily observed that when the clutch brake 25 is engaged, heat is transferred through the bearing housing 27 to the bearing 26.
- the release sleeve 29 is one piece and couples the release bearing 26 to the biasing spring 21 and/or levers 19.
- FIG. 3 a clutch 10 is shown incorporating the release mechanism 30 of the present invention.
- release mechanism 30 is disposed on a bearing cap extension 11 , although it should be noted that the release mechanism 30 of the present invention may be disposed directly on driven shaft 18 without incorporating bearing cap extension 11.
- Clutch 10 disclosed in FIG. 3 includes components common to frictional clutch known in the art, including a flywheel 16, driven member 24, pressure plate 22, cover 20, lever 19 and biasing spring 21.
- the biasing spring 21 shown in FIG. 3 is a diaphragm spring, those skilled in the art will readily recognize that suitable substitutions exist for a diaphragm spring, such as one or more coil springs.
- the release mechanism 30 includes a release sleeve 40 having a first end 50 and a second end 60.
- a lever engagement portion 55 is disposed at the first end 50 and a bearing housing portion 65 is disposed at the second end 60 of release sleeve 40.
- a release bearing 100 is shown coupled to the release sleeve 40 within the bearing housing portion 65 by a retainer 78.
- the bearing 100 has an inner race 102 and an outer race 104 separated by bearing members 106.
- the inner race 102 is extended and receives biasing spring 21 and lever 19.
- the release mechanism 30 is shown disposed within a clutch housing with many of the common clutch components removed.
- the release sleeve 40 has a lever engagement portion 55 disposed at the first end 50 for contact with a release lever 35.
- Lever engagement portion 55 may include wear pads 56 for contact with arms 36 of release lever 35.
- a bearing housing portion 65 is disposed at the second end 60 of the release sleeve 40 for receiving a release bearing 70.
- the bearing housing portion 65 has a shoulder 67 for locating the bearing 70 therein.
- Release bearing 70 is disposed about an axis of rotation 45 and has an inner race 72 and an outer race 74.
- the inner race 72 rotates with the pressure plate (not shown in FIG. 4).
- a damping member 68 may be disposed adjacent to shoulder 67 to prevent axial movement of the bearing 70 with respect to the release sleeve 40. Damping member 68 may be a Belleville washer or any other suitable biasing device.
- bearing 70 is coupled to release sleeve 40 by a retainer 80 disposed at the bearing housing portion 65.
- the bearing 70 is secured within bearing housing portion 65 by limiting the axial travel of bearing 70 relative to release sleeve 40 when bearing 70 is disposed between shoulder 67 of the bearing housing portion 65 and retainer 80.
- a retainer 78 is an expandable clip, as can be seen in FIGS. 4 and 9.
- retainer 80 is disclosed as a selectively engageable, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6.
- retainer 80 comprises at least one radially extending detent 82 to retain bearing 70 within the bearing housing portion 65 of release sleeve 40.
- Detent 82 is selectively moveable from a first radial position to a second radial position relative to the axis of rotation 45.
- a biasing member 86 is provided to urge detent 82 toward one of an inward or outward radial position relative the axis of rotation 45.
- biasing members 86 are provided to urge detent 82 toward an inward axial position.
- a cam 84 which is rotatable from a first angular position to a second angular position, relative to the release sleeve 40 cooperates with detent 82.
- Cam 84 has a profile which causes detent 82 to move from a first radial position to a second radial position when cam 84 is rotated from a first angular position to a second angular position.
- a radially extending lever 88 cooperates with cam 84.
- Rotating lever 88 relative to release sleeve 40 causes detent 82 to move from a first radial position to a second radial position relative to the axis of rotation 45.
- Lever 88 is selectively engageable to allow coupling and uncoupling of the release bearing 70 to the release sleeve 40.
- a bearing sleeve 90 includes a bearing mount portion 92 and a spring support 94 for cooperating with a biasing spring 21.
- Inner race 72 of bearing 70 is disposed upon bearing sleeve 90 for axial movement therewith.
- An annular ring 73 such as a snap ring, is provided to retain inner race 72 on bearing sleeve 90.
- Bearing sleeve 90 has an axis of rotation 45 and is disposed about driven shaft 18.
- a clutch will be installed having bearing sleeve 90 operatively disposed therewith.
- release sleeve 40 is coupled to bearing sleeve 90 through bearing 70.
- Bearing sleeve 90 is designed to clear various driven shaft diameters and functions with release sleeve 40 and release bearing 70 to facilitate release of a clutch 10 as shown in FIG. 3.
- a transmission housing 38 is installed in a vehicle with release lever 35 pivotally mounted therein.
- Release lever 35 has a pair of extending arms 36 which straddle release sleeve 40 to selectively contact lever engagement portion 55.
- wear pads 56 are provided for contact with arms 36 of release lever 35.
- FIGS. 7A through 7D Coupling or uncoupling of release sleeve 40 and bearing sleeve 90 of the exemplary embodiment is revealed by reference to FIGS. 7A through 7D.
- bearing housing portion 65 of release sleeve 40 is translated along driven bearing cap extension 11 until retainer 80 engages bearing 70.
- a radially extending lever 88 is rotated from a first angular position to a second angular position relative to release sleeve 40.
- Lever 88 cooperates with cam 84 to cause cam 84 to rotate from a first angular position to a second angular position relative to release sleeve 40.
- Cam 84 Rotation of cam 84 from a first angular position to a second angular position relative to release sleeve 40 causes a pair of detents 82 to move from a first radial position to a second radial position relative to axis of rotation 45.
- Cam 84 has a profile which causes a pair of detents 82 to expand inward or outward relative to the axis of rotation 45.
- a pair of biasing members 86 are provided to urge detents 82 toward a radially inward position.
- Bearing housing portion 65 is coupled to bearing 70 by moving detents 82 to an outward radial position to allow bearing 70 to be inserted within bearing housing portion 65.
- detents 82 are shown in an outer radial position to permit release sleeve 40 to traverse an additional axial distance in order for release bearing 70 to penetrate bearing housing 65.
- release sleeve 40 is operatively positioned when shoulder 67 is adjacent to outer race 74 of bearing 70.
- detents 82 of retainer 80 are engaged in a radially inward position to secure bearing 70 within the bearing housing portion 65 by limiting the axial travel of bearing 70 relative to release sleeve 40.
- Bearing housing portion 65 includes a retainer 78 for securing release bearing 70 therein.
- Retainer 78 which can be seen more clearly in FIG. 9, is a snap ring.
- Retainer 78 functions in the same way as retainer 80, as shown in FIG. 7D, in so far as maintaining bearing 70 within bearing housing portion 65.
- Retainer 78 is distinguished from retainer 80 of FIG. 7D in that retainer 80 is a quick release retainer.
- a tool (not shown) is required to expand retainer 78 to allow for insertion or removable of bearing 70, as shown in FIG. 8B.
- Bearing sleeve 90 as shown in FIGS.
- 7A through 8A may be formed by a stamping process, or may be formed by a casting process and machined to produce a bearing sleeve 90 as shown in FIG. 8B. It should become apparent to those skilled in the art that any suitable manufacturing process may be employed to manufacture release sleeve 40 and bearing sleeve 90.
- a bearing 100 is shown having an extended inner race 102 separated from outer race 104 by bearing member 106.
- Inner race 102 includes a spring support portion 103 which receives biasing spring 21.
- bearing sleeve 90 as shown in FIG. 8B may be eliminated.
- release sleeve 40, release bearing 70 and bearing sleeve 90 are standardized.
- a bushing 48 is press fit within release sleeve 40 to obtain a desired clearance between an inner diameter of bushing 48 and driven shaft 18 or bearing cap extension 11.
- Significant cost reductions can be achieved by standardizing release bearing 70.
- tooling and part cost reductions may also be achieved by standardizing release sleeve 40 and bearing sleeve 90.
- bearing housing portion 65 prevents dust and debris from contacting release bearing 70.
- Lever engagement portion 55 is axially spaced from bearing housing portion 65, therefore release lever 35 is not limited by the size of release bearing 70.
- a clutch brake 25 as shown in FIG. 2, may be employed with the release mechanism 30 of the present invention.
- the clutch brake 25 is operatively disposed on driven shaft 18 between a contact surface 58 of lever engagement portion 55 and transmission case 17.
- Contact surface 58 is axially spaced from bearing housing portion 65, therefore heat created by clutch brake 25 is not transferred to release bearing 70.
- Release mechanism 30 of the present invention allows a clutch
- bearing 70 may be replaced without replacing the clutch.
- release assembly 30 of the present invention may be employed with any release system known in the art, including, but not limited to, mechanical release systems, hydraulic release systems, hydraulic release systems with air assist and hydraulic release systems with air assisted clutch brakes.
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| AU48684/01A AU4868401A (en) | 2000-04-28 | 2001-04-23 | Modular pull-type release system |
| DE10196088T DE10196088T1 (en) | 2000-04-28 | 2001-04-23 | Modular, pulled clutch release system |
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